How do the businesses shape the architecture of an IS?
A company's Information System (IS) is not just a stack of technologies and servers. It is a living ecosystem, a direct reflection of business needs, regulatory constraints and the day-to-day...
In today’s digital world, information systems (IS) are the foundation of a company’s competitiveness. Behind every application, server and functional infrastructure, there’s a team of experts, the IS operational staff. These professionals – whether MOE, MOA, OPS, DevOps, project managers or developers – are the guardians of service continuity, playing a central role in infrastructure management and optimization. Their mission: to guarantee a fluid, high-performance and secure Information System, anticipating risks to ensure seamless continuity.

IT operational staff don’t just manage systems and applications; they are the architects of the IT infrastructure, experts in the dependencies between applications and business processes. Their expertise covers several specific professions:
IT operational staff work in a complex and demanding environment, where time is a precious resource. Their role requires them to juggle a variety of technologies, anticipate problems and orchestrate systems that must remain continuously available. Major challenges include :
To meet these challenges, operational staff need a tool that reflects their image… an efficient one. Designed to support IS operational staff in their daily missions, Carto-SI offers solutions adapted to the challenges of managing, coordinating and securing information systems.
IT operational staff are the invisible but essential players in the success of modern businesses. Thanks to tools like Carto-SI, they can not only maintain a high-performance, secure infrastructure, but also anticipate the changes required for an ever more agile organization. As true architects of infrastructure, they play an essential role in the competitiveness of companies and the implementation of sustainable digital transformation.
A company's Information System (IS) is not just a stack of technologies and servers. It is a living ecosystem, a direct reflection of business needs, regulatory constraints and the day-to-day...
CIO: a knowledge that carries responsibility In a world where information systems (IS) are at the heart of corporate operations and strategy, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and application manager...